That's also a great idea! I've done a blanket/bedroll holder before, but it was two loops with a solomon knot handle in the middle as a connector. But I think this would definitely make for a great single point bed roll holder too. I just might have to make a quick follow up for this one. Thanks for sharing that!
@@TheWeaversofEternity You are welcome. I enjoy you videos alot. I have been trying to figure out the nunchucks but i just cant get them evenly balanced.
Before you started making it, when you were talking about the changeable weather, I thought to myself it must be a holder to carry the jacket when you're not wearing it. I've used many things for that exact purpose, but this is the best I've seen thus far. I was genuinely hoping that's what it was. I was definitely not disappointed. Great design. Thanks for sharing.
Living here in Pennsylvania, its been the same way lately. Mornings you need a hoodie, or at least a long sleeve. Then by afternoon you're sweating to death. Some evenings it gets chilly, but not always. Great video. I love the idea!!
Yup! Those spring and fall seasons are great, but they do get weird with the temps sometimes. Glad you like this one and thanks for checking it out and commenting!
@@TheWeaversofEternity there's quite a few I like, but I watch on my TV so it's harder to comment. I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the great work. Thank you for taking time to reply back. 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your day.
This is absolutely incredible. It is an extra hand when backpacking and hiking. I will be making a couple of these for my next backpacking trip in the UK!! Thanks for sharing this and all of your other projects.
Hi Tim, loving your channel brother!! Your awesome!! And the background music..?! I’m loving it thank you so much my friend!! Be well!! See you on the next project on Patreon!!👍🏿💯❤️
Hey Hector! Thanks for stopping by brother, here is the list of songs I used: Ginger Chews - Dylan Sitts Tortoise Shell - Jobii Brew - Jobii I think you should be able to listen to them for free on epidemicsound.com
A jacket holder… I like my idea for the camera holder, ski poles or umbrella lol…. Never would I have guessed "jacket holder" yesterday on that post lol…. It is a cool idea… now I gotta make one…😂😂😂❤❤❤
Haha, well you were close Holly! If anything I'll have to whip up some sort of universal "holder" that can accommodate anything! It might look like a mess though lol
@@TheWeaversofEternity Tim,that little contraption there could be used for a lot of things! It’s really cool! And like somebody mentioned, if you made the straps with the clips just a bit bigger, you could use it to hold a bed roll… but I think it would work better for that if it was a double…like have a strap going between two of those holders and a second carabiner…. Like make two those and then connect them with a strap about a foot long between them…. Does that make sense? Anyway, I really like your idea… it is definitely worth making… would keep a lot of people from tying their jackets around their waist lol….
This is awesome, I just started learning more about paracord and I'll be making this. But here in Japan, we have these for sale at ¥100 shop like Daiso. Same concept and some parts like the buckle and carabiner but different design that uses nylon straps. Your design is way better though and more personalized.
I have a much simpler solution: take a piece of paracord, loop the ends together and make a double fishermen's knot - pull the knots apart and a second loop appears, where you can place anything that has a neck. I use it for water bottles, shoes, clothing, blankets/bedroll etc. Depending on the lenght of your cordage you can throw the outer loop over your shoulder, tie it to your pack or your belt - no hardware needed. For a larger bedroll or tarp I take a piece of paracord and, using a single fishermen's knot, make a loop in each end, attach each loop close to the side of the bedroll - the connecting paracord gives you a nice handle. Not as pretty as your hanger, but easy and very versatile without any hardware and without cutting the paracord.
Your are making lanyard to carry a light coat or sweater. With out having to lug it around. Roll it up and hang from your belt loop for ready access when needed. Figured out right @ the 60-second mark.
Great video! I suspected from the beginning this was for holding a jacket based on your hints about the weather. We’re experiencing a bit of a ‘False Fall’ in Atlanta at the moment, so this will come in handy!
40 seconds lol but you did give it away with saying about the weather. nice idea also useful if big waist and cant tie the jacket sleeves after wrapping it around you
That's a pretty sweet gadget you invented. I'm gonna attempt this sometime as it's very handy for that exact purpose. I carry a hipbag so seeing it used on yours proves it's worthiness for me👍
don't need it down here in south floirda for carrying a jacket but i'm sure i can find a use for it somewhere. really like the new website, have purchased a number of things already and will continue to do so.
Haha, yeah the last thing you need in Florida is a jacket lol. But yes, it can definitely be repurposed to hold other things. One comment on here mentioned using it to carry a neck pillow when travelling, so you never know. Thanks for checking the website out and supporting the channel, I really appreciate it!
@@TheWeaversofEternity Gulf Coast of Texas… where it’s always hot WAYYY longer than cold. We have four seasons… Summer, Hurricanes, Christmas, a few days of cold! 😁
Hey thanks Bobby! Oh and I misspoke in the video, the color of the paracord is actually mustard. I have it linked in the description. I do like the sound of "copper" better than "mustard" though lol
@@TheWeaversofEternity haha yeah I went to your website and found copperhead so I watched the video. Fall colors would do well since it is the season when jackets go on and off 😁🤩
This looked like a cool, simple build, and it was! But, after I finished it and tried it out, I couldn't see any point in including the small buckle. There's plenty of adjustment available with the longer cord and the dog's nose. Treat it like an adjustable bracelet with really long working working ends. Maybe I'm missing something. (East coast Canuk)
🤗Hey Ol' friend. Hope your good, good. I think different ya know. I was thinking your making some kinda traction wrench. Then I figured a big assed key holder😊😅😂. Good for the woods.
Cool stuff. I might very well try this out for my raincoat, which seems to take up all the space in my backpack. Here's some food for thought: old hats have a chinstrap. Could it be that one could invent sth similar for a baseball cap? Or for any type of hat? If you have the hat on your back it seems to put a smile on womens faces. Always wearing the hat seems a bit to much. But having it ready to use seems more laid back. And another #suggestion : a phonecase with a cord attached to it, so you wont drop your phone if you pick sth up, and your phone is in a breastpocket. This cord can remind people of the olden days when you had a clock with a golden chain in your vest. It might stop a pickpocket as well since you have tied your phone to some button. Anyways great upload thx!
Hey there, those are some great ideas! I don't see why something similar couldn't be made for a hat. As for the phone case, I've made a wrist lanyard that attaches to a phone case, but a longer version that prevents theft is an interesting idea as well. I'll have to play around with those ideas in my head. Thanks for mentioning all that!
@@TheWeaversofEternity my travel pillow is a memory foam one, I used to squeeze it into my backpack but it expanded back and kinda got in the way... just buckling it outside the backpack is way better!
That is amazing! I already have jacket holder things but it's nowhere as cool as this paracord one! Do you think that diamond paracord stopper would work here instead of plastic one?
I saw a commercial product like this on Reddit /EDC and looked it up, it was $40. I spent some time trying to figure out how to make it out of paracord and was lost. Thanks for this clever idea.
You're welcome! And yeah some of those paracord products out there are definitely a overpriced for a bit of paracord and some hardware, that's why I think it's best to just make your own sometimes haha
One time, a girl came into where I worked. She was Asian. She told me she just moved to the USA. I told her, her English was perfect. She told me she was from Canada. In my defense, I was very young at the time.
That's totally understandable! When I was an English teacher in Japan in my 20's we had a friend group and someone new joined, a female Asian also from Canada. My friend from Seattle assumed she was Japanese and commended her on her perfect English. Suffice it to say we all had good laugh when she told him she was Canadian hahaha
I can use it to clip my pants to my backpack on those extra hot days when I just need to take a pantsless walk in the park. No more losing my favorite pants when running from those pesky moose-mounted Mounties. Thanks, TWoE!
For sure, and that's the great thing about the adjustable part, it can accommodate thicker or thinner jackets or more neatly bundled up jackets as you say. Thanks for checking it out!
Hey that spike is from Obermetalworks, it's full titanium so it wasn't cheap and they're currently sold out. But you can check them out here obermetalworks.com/round-titanium
Hey thanks! I'm glad I could be of service. Oh and I don't mind at all, I'm Chinese, but I was born in Canada and my parents are from Hong Kong. They came to Toronto in the late 70's
It’s a good idea overall. However, you can still just tie your jacket around your waist and if you carry it just dangling around it might get caught on stuff. At least you could have it as a back up to carry someone else’s jacket, especially if you have kids.
Haha yeah, just like we used to back in the 90's! I still do that from time to time as well. Although with some of my thicker shirt jackets, the sleeves aren't that easy to tie around the waist. It would definitely be great for carrying the kiddos' jackets!
I will admit that i didn't figure it out until the end. At first, I thought that it was a way to hold multiple types of clothing at once so that you could switch between them.
This is almost a thneed (if you know you know), almost everything can now be carried just off the hip, your bag or wherever. I'm gonna make one, and you should patent this.
Haha, I had to google that to know what that is, but thanks! I wonder if it would be possible to patent something like this. As far as I know you can't patent knots, so that might make patenting something like this difficult. I'll have to look into it though, thanks for the suggestion!
Or you could just tie the arms of the garment around your waist. Honestly, though, if I can figure out how to make something like this work in an outfit, I'm a hundred percent making one.
Great question! You can definitely make this one without the buckle, but the reason I added it was to make placing the jacket into the sling a bit easier. I figured for slightly thicker garments, it might be tough to pull the garment through and it would be easier to just unclasp the buckle and then wrap it around to secure it.
The paracord actually ships from North Carolina in the States as that's where my business partners are located so local pick isn't possible unfortunately, but thank you for you interest!
Of I would just use the ever present 3' length of chained parachute cord from my pocket and do the same, then remove, and rechain it for its next use. I EDC both a 3" and a 6 ' piece in my pocket daily, for the many uses a bit of cord is so good for in my life. No need for specialized gadgets cluttering my life.
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If you made two of them and made them a little longer, they would work great for holding a bed roll to hang under a hiking pack. Great idea good sir.
You beat me to it! I was thinking the same thing. Lol
That's also a great idea! I've done a blanket/bedroll holder before, but it was two loops with a solomon knot handle in the middle as a connector. But I think this would definitely make for a great single point bed roll holder too. I just might have to make a quick follow up for this one. Thanks for sharing that!
@@TheWeaversofEternity You are welcome. I enjoy you videos alot. I have been trying to figure out the nunchucks but i just cant get them evenly balanced.
Yes!!! Thank you!!!
👏👏👏👍
Great minds think alike.
Before you started making it, when you were talking about the changeable weather, I thought to myself it must be a holder to carry the jacket when you're not wearing it. I've used many things for that exact purpose, but this is the best I've seen thus far. I was genuinely hoping that's what it was. I was definitely not disappointed. Great design. Thanks for sharing.
Living here in Pennsylvania, its been the same way lately. Mornings you need a hoodie, or at least a long sleeve. Then by afternoon you're sweating to death. Some evenings it gets chilly, but not always. Great video. I love the idea!!
Yup! Those spring and fall seasons are great, but they do get weird with the temps sometimes. Glad you like this one and thanks for checking it out and commenting!
@@TheWeaversofEternity there's quite a few I like, but I watch on my TV so it's harder to comment. I really enjoy watching your videos. Keep up the great work. Thank you for taking time to reply back. 🙂 Enjoy the rest of your day.
It's a hoodie keeper, or blanket roll keeper.. 4:39. And yeah I agree with brooks, pa weather has been ridiculous lately
This is absolutely incredible. It is an extra hand when backpacking and hiking. I will be making a couple of these for my next backpacking trip in the UK!! Thanks for sharing this and all of your other projects.
Thank you for the kind words! It definitely frees up some hands. I hope they serve you well on the backpacking trip. You're very welcome!
Right when you asked it, 0:37. Your setup gave it away. Jacket holder.
Haha, yeah I guess I did. I was trying to create some intrigue, but I guess I ran my mouth too much lol
You Canadians come up with good projects..thanks from Texas
You're welcome!
Hi Tim, loving your channel brother!! Your awesome!! And the background music..?! I’m loving it thank you so much my friend!! Be well!! See you on the next project on Patreon!!👍🏿💯❤️
Hey Hector! Thanks for stopping by brother, here is the list of songs I used:
Ginger Chews - Dylan Sitts
Tortoise Shell - Jobii
Brew - Jobii
I think you should be able to listen to them for free on epidemicsound.com
A jacket holder… I like my idea for the camera holder, ski poles or umbrella lol…. Never would I have guessed "jacket holder" yesterday on that post lol…. It is a cool idea… now I gotta make one…😂😂😂❤❤❤
Haha, well you were close Holly! If anything I'll have to whip up some sort of universal "holder" that can accommodate anything! It might look like a mess though lol
@@TheWeaversofEternity Tim,that little contraption there could be used for a lot of things! It’s really cool! And like somebody mentioned, if you made the straps with the clips just a bit bigger, you could use it to hold a bed roll… but I think it would work better for that if it was a double…like have a strap going between two of those holders and a second carabiner…. Like make two those and then connect them with a strap about a foot long between them…. Does that make sense? Anyway, I really like your idea… it is definitely worth making… would keep a lot of people from tying their jackets around their waist lol….
This is awesome, I just started learning more about paracord and I'll be making this. But here in Japan, we have these for sale at ¥100 shop like Daiso. Same concept and some parts like the buckle and carabiner but different design that uses nylon straps. Your design is way better though and more personalized.
I have a much simpler solution: take a piece of paracord, loop the ends together and make a double fishermen's knot - pull the knots apart and a second loop appears, where you can place anything that has a neck. I use it for water bottles, shoes, clothing, blankets/bedroll etc. Depending on the lenght of your cordage you can throw the outer loop over your shoulder, tie it to your pack or your belt - no hardware needed. For a larger bedroll or tarp I take a piece of paracord and, using a single fishermen's knot, make a loop in each end, attach each loop close to the side of the bedroll - the connecting paracord gives you a nice handle.
Not as pretty as your hanger, but easy and very versatile without any hardware and without cutting the paracord.
Your are making lanyard to carry a light coat or sweater. With out having to lug it around. Roll it up and hang from your belt loop for ready access when needed. Figured out right @ the 60-second mark.
Pretty neat. Thx. I live in the deep south. Almost never wear a jacket.
2:21 a jacket holder. You sort of gave it away in your preamble🤔👍
Haha, I guess I shouldn't have yapped so much! lol
This is great! Reminds me of the steel washers tension system with paracord, but this is more aesthetically pleasing!
Oh, I think I've seen that one as well. I've been meaning to play around with that one. Thanks for checking it out!
I just finished it! Brilliant!!❤
Great to hear, thanks!
Great video! I suspected from the beginning this was for holding a jacket based on your hints about the weather. We’re experiencing a bit of a ‘False Fall’ in Atlanta at the moment, so this will come in handy!
Hope it does and that it serves you well, thanks for the comment!
At 2:27 I guessed a coat hanger. Still had no idea what it was when finished until you previewed it for us. Nice.
Sorry for an off-topic question. What's the sling bag that you use in this video? Great idea with the paracord btw...love it.
Great video, thank you
That is incredible!!!
Thanks, glad you like it!
Love it! how about "Gear ParaBiner"
40 seconds lol but you did give it away with saying about the weather. nice idea also useful if big waist and cant tie the jacket sleeves after wrapping it around you
That's a pretty sweet gadget you invented. I'm gonna attempt this sometime as it's very handy for that exact purpose. I carry a hipbag so seeing it used on yours proves it's worthiness for me👍
Cool project, thanks.
You're welcome, thanks for stopping by!
don't need it down here in south floirda for carrying a jacket but i'm sure i can find a use for it somewhere. really like the new website, have purchased a number of things already and will continue to do so.
Haha, yeah the last thing you need in Florida is a jacket lol. But yes, it can definitely be repurposed to hold other things. One comment on here mentioned using it to carry a neck pillow when travelling, so you never know. Thanks for checking the website out and supporting the channel, I really appreciate it!
0:45 glove holder that attached to a bag. I have no idea lol. Looks awesome
haha, a garment holder of some sort is a close enough answer!
0:23 decided I’m gonna make one because I need a jacket holder!!
Awesome, have fun and I hope it serves you well!
i figured out it was very cool! love it
Haha, glad you think so! Thanks!
It looks like a soft shackle with extra steps
It's definitely similar to a soft shackle and I guess the extra steps are necessary for the added adjustable function
Combine this with ranger rolling your jacket, and you have a nice, compact way to store a jacket on your person.
Where I live… the last thing I need is a jacket holder… but dang it, need it or not, now I have to make one, because it’s just too cool!
Haha glad you like it! Hmmm.. so I'm guessing that means you live somewhere close to the equator?
@@TheWeaversofEternity Gulf Coast of Texas… where it’s always hot WAYYY longer than cold. We have four seasons… Summer, Hurricanes, Christmas, a few days of cold! 😁
Bro!! 🤩❤️ Love it!! Looks like I might need some copper cordage 😉😁
Hey thanks Bobby! Oh and I misspoke in the video, the color of the paracord is actually mustard. I have it linked in the description. I do like the sound of "copper" better than "mustard" though lol
@@TheWeaversofEternity haha yeah I went to your website and found copperhead so I watched the video. Fall colors would do well since it is the season when jackets go on and off 😁🤩
This looked like a cool, simple build, and it was! But, after I finished it and tried it out, I couldn't see any point in including the small buckle. There's plenty of adjustment available with the longer cord and the dog's nose. Treat it like an adjustable bracelet with really long working working ends. Maybe I'm missing something. (East coast Canuk)
🤗Hey Ol' friend. Hope your good, good. I think different ya know. I was thinking your making some kinda traction wrench. Then I figured a big assed key holder😊😅😂. Good for the woods.
Awesome.... Congrats for Idea...
Thanks, glad you think it's awesome! 😁
Cool stuff. I might very well try this out for my raincoat, which seems to take up all the space in my backpack. Here's some food for thought: old hats have a chinstrap. Could it be that one could invent sth similar for a baseball cap? Or for any type of hat? If you have the hat on your back it seems to put a smile on womens faces. Always wearing the hat seems a bit to much. But having it ready to use seems more laid back. And another #suggestion : a phonecase with a cord attached to it, so you wont drop your phone if you pick sth up, and your phone is in a breastpocket. This cord can remind people of the olden days when you had a clock with a golden chain in your vest. It might stop a pickpocket as well since you have tied your phone to some button. Anyways great upload thx!
Hey there, those are some great ideas! I don't see why something similar couldn't be made for a hat. As for the phone case, I've made a wrist lanyard that attaches to a phone case, but a longer version that prevents theft is an interesting idea as well. I'll have to play around with those ideas in my head. Thanks for mentioning all that!
Just what i needed! Iuse a similar one to carry my jacket or neck pillow while travelling, very practical!
Oh, I never thought of carrying a neck pillow with it. I guess it's more multipurpose than I thought haha
@@TheWeaversofEternity my travel pillow is a memory foam one, I used to squeeze it into my backpack but it expanded back and kinda got in the way... just buckling it outside the backpack is way better!
Great idea 💡 🎉
Man that color is so cool
1:23 My guess - its a sweater/jacket sling 🤔😏
5:02 I already know what it is, it’s used to hold your coat once you roll it up
Nice!
That is amazing!
I already have jacket holder things but it's nowhere as cool as this paracord one!
Do you think that diamond paracord stopper would work here instead of plastic one?
That is just fecking clever!
Thanks, glad you think so!
omg this would be a great way to bring around my motorcycle gloves
00:43 i guessed it. Thumb nails and hints in intro.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the support Hector! 🙏
I saw a commercial product like this on Reddit /EDC and looked it up, it was $40. I spent some time trying to figure out how to make it out of paracord and was lost. Thanks for this clever idea.
You're welcome! And yeah some of those paracord products out there are definitely a overpriced for a bit of paracord and some hardware, that's why I think it's best to just make your own sometimes haha
Hello friend, nice work, is there any waterproof paracord rope, my bracelets stay wet?
Around 0:19 and I will certainly make one for myself for the exact same reasons. 😅
Thanks for the video
You're welcome!
Thats nice work
great design just in time for my citytrip to Istanbul
Thanks and have a great trip! Have fun seeing the city and all the cats haha
I'd call it a "The Jackel", The Jacket Shackel.
One time, a girl came into where I worked. She was Asian. She told me she just moved to the USA. I told her, her English was perfect. She told me she was from Canada. In my defense, I was very young at the time.
That's totally understandable! When I was an English teacher in Japan in my 20's we had a friend group and someone new joined, a female Asian also from Canada. My friend from Seattle assumed she was Japanese and commended her on her perfect English. Suffice it to say we all had good laugh when she told him she was Canadian hahaha
I can use it to clip my pants to my backpack on those extra hot days when I just need to take a pantsless walk in the park. No more losing my favorite pants when running from those pesky moose-mounted Mounties. Thanks, TWoE!
You're welcome! Also make sure they don't sick their K-9 unit beavers on you either!
0:47 something to carry a jacket or hoodie with a shoulder strap
Haha that was quick, I guess I was a bit generous with the hints lol
I'm shocked.
Good thing it was simple!
Haha, yep!
I'm sure it's for keeping my attention till the end of de vidéo :)
A very good idea, it will be perfect for a subway travel too
you probably have enough space to fold it in thirds or quarters for a more neat bundle too.
For sure, and that's the great thing about the adjustable part, it can accommodate thicker or thinner jackets or more neatly bundled up jackets as you say. Thanks for checking it out!
Nice problem solving solution.
Thanks!
I literally knew what it was right after you mentioned playing a game lol
haha nice! You're too quick!
Where did you get that Marlin Spike? its not the one you sell. I've been looking for a solid knurled one like you're using 🙂
Hey that spike is from Obermetalworks, it's full titanium so it wasn't cheap and they're currently sold out. But you can check them out here obermetalworks.com/round-titanium
Love your channel. I really
enjoy the way you explain to tie the different knots. Also if you don't mind saying, what is your ethnicity?
Hey thanks! I'm glad I could be of service. Oh and I don't mind at all, I'm Chinese, but I was born in Canada and my parents are from Hong Kong. They came to Toronto in the late 70's
@@TheWeaversofEternity thanks for replying, I was just curious, my wife is from the Philippines.
Jacket holder? That’s my guess
I was right😊 was it you that made one but pretty basic? If so that’s how I knew😂
It’s a good idea overall. However, you can still just tie your jacket around your waist and if you carry it just dangling around it might get caught on stuff. At least you could have it as a back up to carry someone else’s jacket, especially if you have kids.
Haha yeah, just like we used to back in the 90's! I still do that from time to time as well. Although with some of my thicker shirt jackets, the sleeves aren't that easy to tie around the waist. It would definitely be great for carrying the kiddos' jackets!
Love your vids brother!
Thanks, glad you do!
I will admit that i didn't figure it out until the end. At first, I thought that it was a way to hold multiple types of clothing at once so that you could switch between them.
That's a close enough guess! 👍
Its the G.O.A.T hanger.
I like that name!
3:42 mitten/glove holder
Close enough! 😁
Had something like that when I was a firefighter for holding gloves. Called it a glove keeper.
I was close-ish. I was thinking a water bottle holder.
It could probably be modified to be used as a water bottle holder for sure
This is almost a thneed (if you know you know), almost everything can now be carried just off the hip, your bag or wherever. I'm gonna make one, and you should patent this.
Haha, I had to google that to know what that is, but thanks! I wonder if it would be possible to patent something like this. As far as I know you can't patent knots, so that might make patenting something like this difficult. I'll have to look into it though, thanks for the suggestion!
Where did you get those scissors? I couldn't find them on the WOE Paracord Store.
Or you could just tie the arms of the garment around your waist.
Honestly, though, if I can figure out how to make something like this work in an outfit, I'm a hundred percent making one.
Thought it was going to be a bottle holder! Well still might be huh.
Wait, why do you need the buckle and the pull to tighten thing? Can't you make it without the buckle?
Great question! You can definitely make this one without the buckle, but the reason I added it was to make placing the jacket into the sling a bit easier. I figured for slightly thicker garments, it might be tough to pull the garment through and it would be easier to just unclasp the buckle and then wrap it around to secure it.
@@TheWeaversofEternity makes sense!!
Jacket holder?
I just saw that you're down the road from Barrie, On. Do you allow for local pick up?
The paracord actually ships from North Carolina in the States as that's where my business partners are located so local pick isn't possible unfortunately, but thank you for you interest!
Jacket carrier 0:40
1:06 was when I figured it out.might have done so sooner, but someone drew my attention away from my phone for most of the first minute.
Nice!
I knew what it was at 35 seconds
J’ai acheté l’équivalent chez Dsptch dommage pour moins cher peux-être et plus compact surtout
That is clearly a TCH. A tactical clothes hanger.
It'll go well with my tactical clothespins!
It’s a jacket bracket!
haha, I like that too!
From now on that is to be known as a "DOGS NOSE" stopper. 😂😂
hahaha, I couldn't help it. I can only see a dog's nose when it look at those cord locks! 🤣
@@TheWeaversofEternity & now, that's all I can see too!!
A simple slip knot and caribeaner would also work
Call it a Jackle - Jacket Shackle.
Good one!
nice :)
Thanks!
Never figured it out
Of I would just use the ever present 3' length of chained parachute cord from my pocket and do the same, then remove, and rechain it for its next use. I EDC both a 3" and a 6 ' piece in my pocket daily, for the many uses a bit of cord is so good for in my life. No need for specialized gadgets cluttering my life.
Sounds good, do what works best for you of course 👍
After you talk about the weather. 1:30
Haha, I guess I was being too generous with the hints
A jacket shackle…??? 🤔 Name: a Jackle
Pack-A-Jac, or Shacket Pack-It 😂
Nice! lol
A Shacket Shackle
A minute in I knew
CANADA!! NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! I thought you were from Ohio...... This hurts my soul.... ROFL ;-)
Sigh... it's a love/hate relationship for sure 😤
🤔 Apparel holder
👍 you got it haha
Im going to say 1:10 i figured it out. So let's watch it and see if im close.
That's quick! haha
Name of the last music?
Brew - Jobii